E. Coil Outbreak Sickens 20+, Salads and Wraps Recalled

At least 26 people have been sickened by a recent outbreak of E. coli stemming from contaminated salads and wraps produced by Glass Onion Catering and Atherstone Foods.

The Richmond, California, company has recalled more than 90 tons of their ready-to-eat salads and sandwich products, which are distributed in more than eight states in stores such as Trader Joe's, Walgreens, and Whole Foods. According to Food Safety News, the products, produced between September 23 and November 6, include:

In addition to those on the above list, the FDA is recalling the following products at Walgreens in Northern California: Delish Greek Style Orzo Salad, Delish Asian Style Noodle Salad, and Delish Vegetarian Wrap. At Trader Joe's in Northern California and Nevada, the FDA recalled Classic Greek Salad (9 ounce), and at Whole Foods both the Southwestern Salad Kit (20 pounds) and Wheat Berry Salad Kid (20 pounds) were recalled. All of these products have a "best buy" date that falls between September 23 and November 14.

If you have one of these products in your home, destroy it immediately.

If you have questions about this recall, the Food Safety and Inspection Service instructs consumers to contact Tom Atherstone, president of Glass Onion Catering, at (510) 236-8905.